Inspiration ❤️ Live Your Best Life

Happy May! In this fast-paced world, it’s easy to want to be at the finish line at the snap of a finger. When this doesn’t happen, giving up may cloud your thoughts. Everyone wants to be successful, but the reality is the road to success has many twists, turns, and bumps that can discourage you. Give yourself credit for your every little success along the way while keeping your eyes on your ultimate goal. Climb one step at a time to get there.

Jy’s Rock Climbing Analogy

As many of you know, my son, Jy, suffered from encephalitis and Guillain-Barre Syndrome at the end of 2015. He attended a Boy Scout Camp over the weekend. A year ago, he participated in the camp four months after he had left the hospital. I checked on him at camp several times because he struggled with his emotions and communicating with others. Last year, every time I saw him, he was crying for something. One time, he was trying to climb a rock mountain. He got on the mountain and started crying. He is usually my dare devil. He was so scared. He forgot how to do it. He only made it a couple of steps up the mountain because he let his fear get to him. He had no confidence that he could climb the mountain. He was very upset and cried a ton.

This year, Jy came home from scout camp, and I asked him how it went. The first thing he said was that he climbed all the way to the top of the mountain! He stated that he got scared at a quarter of the way up the mountain. He wanted to cry and quit. The scout leaders on the ground told him to just come back down. Jy said that he didn’t want to give up. He convinced himself to keep going. He was so proud to reach the top!

How Is Your Climb Up the Rock Mountain?

Jy’s climb up the rock reminded me of trials in life in general. The goal is to reach the top of the mountain. You can imagine any goal waiting for you at the top. From the ground, it seems so far away. You start making your way up the mountain, but your head tells you it’s hard. Your arms or legs may shake. “Just give up,” says your evil head again. Then, more negativity creeps in (if you let it). “I’m not strong enough to climb up this mountain.” “I need more experience.” “What if I fall (or fail)?”

In life, we tend to climb up a mountain over and over again with different goals and trials. With Jy, I told him to remember how far he had come from last year. Each time you face a mountain, remember how far you have come since the last time you tried to tackle a mountain. Give yourself credit for where you are at today. Additionally, with each new foothold, you use to get up the mountain, give yourself credit. We don’t always reach the top of every mountain we climb, but we will become stronger and wiser every time we try to reach the top.

Whatever trials or goals you are facing, you are not alone. Remember Jy. Do better today than what you could do yesterday. Be grateful for how far you have come.

Now, get out of here and go climb your mountain! I’m cheering you on! ❤️

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It’s funny how I’ve come across this on a day when I’m at a low and feeling hopeless. Thank you for posting – such great words!! I do need to remember how far I’ve come, and that we do get stronger each time 🙂 xx

I think sometimes through the law of attraction, energy, your thoughts, the Almighty, fate, or however you may see it, we “bump” into exactly what we need to see for the day. I’m so grateful that my words could help you today. It means a lot to me. You have come far, and you have more to accomplish. Keep pushing!! ❤️​

Another example would be Albert Einstein who failed 10,000 times.
I’m so proud of you, bro @ Jy. You did good.
This is truly the best inspirational piece I have seen today. Hurray Sunshine is cheering me!! 😀

“can’t never could” is a mantra my Grandfather would say when ever anyone said I can’t. I use to think, what does that mean, can’t never could but it sunk in as I got older. Those “ah-ha” moments. Falling down is how we learn to walk 🙂 That should teach us something right there 🙂

It’s always inspiring to hear about Jy, and his mountain is a great metaphor for life. Sometimes we focus on our failures, which as you point out are inevitable, instead of celebrating our successes no matter how small, which I suggest are always there in some form or another. Thanks for the words, Ipuna.

This is part of what I always preach, which I always practice. We must celebrate our little wins while working towards the greater ones, knowing that there is no little achievement. When we are grateful to ourselves, we will be happier and stay motivated to achieve greater success.

I’m suddenly reminded of J.K. Rowling, whose first Harry Potter book was rejected by several publishers before Bloomberg published it and it became a big hit! Even after that, submissions under her alter ego Robert Galbraith were also rejected by publishers (who even told her to take a writing course!) before she went on to publish several more books. Definitely a great example of failures before success. 😀

Jy is really such an inspiration! Thanks for this great post; it comes at the right time for me, because I’m currently working on the paperwork to move overseas (probably a year from now) and I can’t help but to be scared. 😅 But as my dependable husband rightly said, we’re on “easy mode” because I already have a citizenship there (perks of being born overseas 🙂) and his sister is already raising a family there (so we’d have support), compared to some people who just up and move overseas with nothing. So rather than thinking I can’t do it, I should think I can! 💪🏻

I don’t know what to say, about this post, so I quickly jolting down, since I have to go and fight my way to the top of mountain:

1) Love to see Jj, and plus the full of life picture. His face is speaking for itself. He is full of energy, passion and will.

2) I am a Tim Ferriss fan, so glad to see someone at my end knows him too.

3) I am facing the same issue at my end, I am standing in the middle of the ocean. I didn’t know how to swim, don’t want to swim, but still have to swim to keep afloat. So this post for me is full of motivation to keep going and going and going.